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This research exposes epistemic oppression (Dotson, 2014) in anonymous peer-review of research within critical paradigms and justice-oriented methodologies. Through an analysis of three years of anonymized peer review commentary on research centering racially/ethnically minoritized populations, findings evidence epistemic exclusion as silencing and de-legitimizing of epistemologies beyond hegemonic norms.